According to Museum Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, Sir Isaac Coffin received the Magdalen Islands as a reward for his naval service to Britain during the American War of Independence. In 1815 he had penny tokens struck for use on the Magdeline Islands apparently believing he had the right to do so as Baronet. He may have visited the Islands in 1815 bringing the tokens with him but he did not stay long, being elected as a member of Parliament for Illchester in 1818. The tokens were used on the Island, most show wear brought about by circulation.

On the front is obviously a seal. The back is not so obvious. It is a fish that has been split and dried.

The token in our picture comes from ABC Coins and Tokens in Alnwick, UK. ABC's specimen sold for 70 British pounds, about $115 US dollars. If ABC or another reputable dealer were to buy a token like this from you, they would probably offer $50 US dollars or so. The markup keeps the dealership solvent.

These are rare tokens, and if you have one in any condition you are doing well. If you have one fully uncirculated, you are doing *really* well (I saw an unc token at $7500 US dollars in a recent auction).

These values apply only to tokens that are free of problems, such as scratches, stains, cleanings, nicks, corrosion, and the like. Be sure to read our Important Terminology page to understand how catalog values work.